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Robbie Turner
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Has a relationship with Cecilia, although this would have been difficult due to him being of a lower class than her
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Breaks the vase that was a family heirloom, from the Tallis family- it was their Uncle Clem's who had received it after saving a village in World War 1
Briony Tallis
Control
Doesn't like if others have control, hence she is the director of her play
Writes a play
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A book is up to the readers perspective, a play can be controlled so what she is trying to get across, gets across to the audience
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Briony keeps a tidy and organised room, unlike her sister
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Secrets
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'a mutant double acorn, fool's gold, a rain-making spell bought at a funfair, a squirrel's skull as light as a leaf'
these are unusual secrets, the reader becomes concerned for Briony as these are not normal childhood secrets
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Selfish
When Briony's cousins arrive she forces them to be part of her play, ignoring the fact that their parents were separating
'Briony felt ashamed at what she had selfishly begun, for it had not occurred to her that her cousins would not want to play their parts in The Trials of Arabella'
Needs everything to be about her, and focused on her
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Cecilia Tallis
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Different to Briony
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Different attitude
When Briony is talking about the Tallis house she seems much more excited than Cecilia who is bored and doesn't show much excitement
Relationships
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It can be inferred that the relationship between Robbie and Cecilia will be very similar to the Tales of Arabella, as Arabella wants to elope with a poor doctor and in Cecilia's case, it is suggested she has a relationship with Robbie, who is an aspiring doctor, but this will be hard due to the strict class system
Cecilia does not have a close relationship with her mother, and only stays at home because she wants to feel as if she is needed
Emily Tallis
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Suggested that she is an absent mother, although she was supportive of Briony when she showed her the play, 'The Trials of Arabella'
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Cousins
Lola
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Parents were separating, so they came to stay with their cousins until their parents stopped arguing
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